Requires the chief of each county police department to
submit an annual report to the legislature of misconduct incidents that
resulted in suspension or discharge of a police officer from the calendar
year immediately prior to the year of the report submission. Requires the
county police departments to provide updated information in each successive
annual report until the highest non-judicial grievance adjustment procedure
has concluded. Requires the county police departments to retain the
disciplinary records in accordance with its record retention policy or for at
least six months, whichever period is longer.

Allows the dissemination of information from the juvenile
justice information system to law enforcement agencies for purposes of the
administration of law enforcement and law enforcement agency employment.

Extends the period of separation that a police officer can
order under suspicion of physical abuse or harm to 4:30 p.m. on the second
business day following the weekend or legal holiday if the forty-eight hour
period of separation expires on any Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday or if
the incident occurs after 12:00 p.m. on any Friday, or on any Saturday,
Sunday, or legal holiday.

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